A proposal to build a sub-Saharan Africa electrical grid across 12 countries::A team of economists and engineers from China, Turkey and Nigeria has published a proposal based on simulations to build a sub-Saharan Africa electrical grid across 12 countries. In their paper published in the journal Scientific …
China once again investing in african infrastructure.
Out of the goodness of their heart, with no ulterior motives to worry about!
Would love to see this! Without the influence of any foreign government interest… Ya know like how has been the case for the last 200+ years now
I have no idea if this is actually possible, but if it ends loadshedding in South Africa I’m all for it!!!
They’d have to figure out how to stop people stealing all the power lines for the copper, first.
Naive question: How is the political situation between all these African countries? Are they “good enough friends” to make this work on from a political point of view?
For the most part I would say yes. I live in Canada but can tell you first hand there is a comradery among those expats from African countries that I feel is decidedly unique.
The analogy is if I was on vacation backpacking in Europe and ran into a fellow Canadian.
A lot of those expats left those countries for a reason. Source: am african expat.
Mate, a good third of the countries on that list are currently suffering such brutal ethnic violence that it might be considered genocide. Close to half are riddled by islamic terrorism, usually directed towards ethnic minorites. At least two of them are in the middle of civil wars.
Sounds good. If they actually manage to build it, it might even become possible for Africa to start selling solar energy to Europe.
The distance is still a killer for that, it would either require to build an AC line from Morocco to Spain, a highly politically charged region or a high voltage dc line from Tunisia to Italy, which is quite the distance to cover.
There is a project “Xlinks” to build an HVDC cable from Morrocco to the UK for this purpose. Who knows if it will succeed but it does have real backing.
Thats one hell of a distance, I really need to look more of these projects. But in my corner of europe people like to block these projects even tho they are so important
Indeed, there are huge issues with that idea, but at least now there’s a plan to take a step in that direction. Who knows if we ever get there though.
The main issue with this plan, in my opinion, is that there (atleast seem) to be no redundant links. African countries barely manage to share borders, not to talk about rivers and resources, for the sake of safety this system should have atleast 2 links to different neighbours.